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RATINGS BASED ON VALUE

Beyond including the published ratings from Parker, Spectator, Enthusiast, etc. we believe it's advantageous to include our own ratings for every wine offered. Following a scale similar to the top wine critics' 100 point system, our ratings focus on value (the invino Member price vs. the retail price), and the current state of the wine (what's happening in the bottle now).

So, let's say we have a 91 point Parker rated Napa Cab that retails for $50. And let's say it's been secured for Members at $30. Our rating assumes the $30 price tier. .

Esterlina and Everett Ridge Vineyards: two California wineries and one family with an undying devotion to winemaking. "The wines have been served at the White House on more than one occasion and can be found in restaurants like Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Prime Steakhouse at the Bellagio in Las Vegas," writes the Wall Street Journal.

Well, not any more.

Until just over a month ago, Esterlina along with the Everett Ridge Winery outside of Healdsburg were under the auspices of four brothers in the Sterling clan, a group of dedicated vintners and the sons of visionary Murio Sterling. Over the last 15+ years, the Sterlings have dedicated themselves to the art of estate-grown winemaking, they were also one of the country's only African American-owned estates.

At Esterlina, the Sterling family made history--they also made incredible cult wines from estate vineyards in California's most cherished appellations. Esterlina sourced their wines from a range of California's American Viticultural Areas, including the smallest AVA in the country: Cole Ranch. In fact, the Sterlings purchased the entire Cole Ranch appellation, making this AVA America's only true monopole! As the winery established itself, the points came rolling in. The first release of Esterlina's Cole Ranch Pinot Noir earned a 94-point score from the Wine Spectator. The first two Esterlina entries into the prestigious San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition (an Anderson Valley Pinot and an estate-grown Riesling) both took home gold.

Esterlina and Everett Ridge were sold in June 2016--leaving the last vintages from this historic estate in flux. Fans of Esterlina (and there are MANY) are sorry to see the Sterlings go. Fortunately our Members now have an incredible and incredibly exclusive opportunity to drink the last of the Sterling family's releases, offered only here and only while supplies of these unique, family-made beauties last.

THE STORY TO KNOW

Esterlina Vineyards is a family-owned, California winery.

We produce a variety of exceptional fine wines in limited quantities from grapes grown primarily in our family's own vineyards. We produce wines from our vineyards in three different appellations. In fact, Esterlina owns the only vineyard in the Cole Ranch Appellation, which is America's smallest American Viticultural Area (AVA).

Esterlina wines are handcrafted -- there is no assembly line manufacturing case after case. Our family grows the grapes, makes the wine, and bottles each varietal we offer.
While the wine conglomerates offer similar varietals, few wineries make their wines the way we do: bottle by bottle. From our world-class, award-winning Pinot Noirs, to our sought after Cabernet Sauvignon, wine enthusiasts love Esterlina wines. Our family's wines have been served at the White House on several occasions, and we hope you'll serve them at your house on special occasions - or any occasion. Come see us and enjoy a great wine tasting experience with stunning views of the Dry Creek Valley.

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Esterlina and Everett Ridge Vineyards: two California wineries and one family with an undying devotion to winemaking. "The wines have been served at the White House on more than one occasion and can be found in restaurants like Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Prime Steakhouse at the Bellagio in Las Vegas," writes the Wall Street Journal.

Well, not any more.

Until just over a month ago, Esterlina along with the Everett Ridge Winery outside of Healdsburg were under the auspices of four brothers in the Sterling clan, a group of dedicated vintners and the sons of visionary Murio Sterling. Over the last 15+ years, the Sterlings have dedicated themselves to the art of estate-grown winemaking, they were also one of the country's only African American-owned estates.

At Esterlina, the Sterling family made history--they also made incredible cult wines from estate vineyards in California's most cherished appellations. Esterlina sourced their wines from a range of California's American Viticultural Areas, including the smallest AVA in the country: Cole Ranch. In fact, the Sterlings purchased the entire Cole Ranch appellation, making this AVA America's only true monopole! As the winery established itself, the points came rolling in. The first release of Esterlina's Cole Ranch Pinot Noir earned a 94-point score from the Wine Spectator. The first two Esterlina entries into the prestigious San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition (an Anderson Valley Pinot and an estate-grown Riesling) both took home gold.

Esterlina and Everett Ridge were sold in June 2016--leaving the last vintages from this historic estate in flux. Fans of Esterlina (and there are MANY) are sorry to see the Sterlings go. Fortunately our Members now have an incredible and incredibly exclusive opportunity to drink the last of the Sterling family's releases, offered only here and only while supplies of these unique, family-made beauties last.

THE STORY TO KNOW

Esterlina Vineyards is a family-owned, California winery.

We produce a variety of exceptional fine wines in limited quantities from grapes grown primarily in our family's own vineyards. We produce wines from our vineyards in three different appellations. In fact, Esterlina owns the only vineyard in the Cole Ranch Appellation, which is America's smallest American Viticultural Area (AVA).

Esterlina wines are handcrafted -- there is no assembly line manufacturing case after case. Our family grows the grapes, makes the wine, and bottles each varietal we offer.
While the wine conglomerates offer similar varietals, few wineries make their wines the way we do: bottle by bottle. From our world-class, award-winning Pinot Noirs, to our sought after Cabernet Sauvignon, wine enthusiasts love Esterlina wines. Our family's wines have been served at the White House on several occasions, and we hope you'll serve them at your house on special occasions - or any occasion. Come see us and enjoy a great wine tasting experience with stunning views of the Dry Creek Valley.